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the ministers want an independent review of how separate banks are implementing new laws. they also want to see more privatization of state assets. a commission of experts from the european union international monetary fund is expected in cyprus today to get a better idea of the island's financial situation. more on that with our markets reporters in frankfurt. what is the talk of the trade for today? >> this aid package for cypress fund's a positive book among the trading floors. the creditors of the state of cyprus can be reassured now that their investments are safe and, also, people here reckon that eventually the banks will be saved and recapitalized by the euro rescue funds rather than by the creditors or the owners of these banks, which is something which is reassuring investors today as well. >> what has really caught the eyes of investors is the dax today, shooting up by almost 2% this hour. >> that's true. the basic driver is the old bet on monetary policy. the bet is being fueled, for example, by a relatively weak data we have been getting from the eurozone serv
the ministers want an independent review of how separate banks are implementing new laws. they also want to see more privatization of state assets. a commission of experts from the european union international monetary fund is expected in cyprus today to get a better idea of the island's financial situation. more on that with our markets reporters in frankfurt. what is the talk of the trade for today? >> this aid package for cypress fund's a positive book among the trading floors. the...
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it is logical that we test that in a court of law. >> mercedes is not interested in fuel economy right now. it prefers money, and that is easiest to make with luxury and sports cars. instead of electric motors, it is marketing deceptive power packs like this with its 360- break hp kick. cars like that also boost the company's sometimes static image. >> an automobile remains an emotional product, and keeping these emotions running at high levels is a recipe for success. agree that 2013 will be a difficult year, but the optimists among them say the worst will be over by next year. >> runcie will go through on aggregate. finally, the golden gate bridge is without doubt san francisco's most famous landmark and draws thousands of tourists every year. >> but right now, another bridge in the city is stealing the limelight. for decades, the san francisco/oakland bay bridge has been derided for its drab design until this week. >> dusk falls over san francisco, and the city's bay bridge comes out of the shadows. it is being billed as the largest eliminated sculpture in the world theill -- illumi
it is logical that we test that in a court of law. >> mercedes is not interested in fuel economy right now. it prefers money, and that is easiest to make with luxury and sports cars. instead of electric motors, it is marketing deceptive power packs like this with its 360- break hp kick. cars like that also boost the company's sometimes static image. >> an automobile remains an emotional product, and keeping these emotions running at high levels is a recipe for success. agree that...
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i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will be the next pope than caring for the victims of our capitalist system. >> the second vatican council in the 1960's brought a major renewal of the catholic church. for today's community priests, it was a positive step, but one that the church has failed to consolidate. former priest jose antonio does not expect a new pope to repeal the celibacy requirement for the clergy. meanwhile, his personal fight continues. he has taken his dismissal case to the european court of human rights. >> my problem is not the pope but the papacy. benedict xvi is retiring because he is sur
i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will...
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i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will be the next pope than caring for the victims of our capitalist system. >> the second vatican council in the 1960's brought a major renewal of the catholic church. for today's community priests, it was a positive step, but one that the church has failed to consolidate. former priest jose antonio does not expect a new pope to repeal the celibacy requirement for the clergy. meanwhile, his personal fight continues. he has taken his dismissal case to the european court of human rights. >> my problem is not the pope but the papacy. benedict xvi is retiring because he is sur
i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will...
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and it would be a big disadvantage for the country if we suddenly had the world's most rigid company law. >> in a huge, flashy campaign that has cost more than 6 million euros, business associations are doing everything to convince citizens that the initiative would be bad for all employees in switzerland, not only executives at the top. tv commercials and posters are warning of the country's downfall. they've even gone so far as paying students to criticize him in internet forums, but they deny any wrongdoing. >> we are not buying these votes. the swiss cannot be bought. that has been seen in the past as well. it takes a lot to raise awareness. >> the other member of the team is his loyal sidekick, secretary, press officer, and campaign manager all in one. they only have a modest budget of 300,000 euros, but their arguments have found resonance among it particularly to solution segment of the population. it took no time at all to get the 100,000 signatures they needed. >> i am extremely angry because they just do what they want. >> it is not right. we've got less and less while those at
and it would be a big disadvantage for the country if we suddenly had the world's most rigid company law. >> in a huge, flashy campaign that has cost more than 6 million euros, business associations are doing everything to convince citizens that the initiative would be bad for all employees in switzerland, not only executives at the top. tv commercials and posters are warning of the country's downfall. they've even gone so far as paying students to criticize him in internet forums, but...
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a new dog law could be brought in, and politicians want people to take part in shaping it. .his is sabena she says it is an emotional issue. she says that a dog really can be man's best friend. for some people, that act as a replacement for a family or child. for elderly people, they are a social institution. she says when dogs live with people, it is important that they feel accepted. but she also says that stocks can cause fear just by the way they look. carolla schubert is here, too, and realizes that the people in the room are generally dog lovers. they want to ensure that their pets have plenty of freedom. "but i also want the feeling that my child has the freedom to run around," she says. "the impression i get here is that there's more love for animals than for fellow human beings." of course, dogs do not have to be like their owners. to behinese cresteds have trained sometimes. sarah tells the trainer that rudy can be disobedient and she does not know what to do. in smith thinks he is charge. cerro where is he is ignoring her, but the trainer can see because of the problem right aw
a new dog law could be brought in, and politicians want people to take part in shaping it. .his is sabena she says it is an emotional issue. she says that a dog really can be man's best friend. for some people, that act as a replacement for a family or child. for elderly people, they are a social institution. she says when dogs live with people, it is important that they feel accepted. but she also says that stocks can cause fear just by the way they look. carolla schubert is here, too, and...
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and the constitution is law, that was the key part, law by litigants. not like a star-spangled banner or the pledge of allegiance but it is really law. duluth standard requirements of the warren court in cases like taxpayers challenging expenditures in support of religion, targets on its evidence is because the to declare the law of the constitution with you make up a case. and that i think would distort what the proper role of the court is in resolving disputes among litigants, which is why it's so important to decide whether they really are litigants for the states and the outcome. >> and today the supreme court decided 5-4, hotly contested division that media groups and other groups challenging the surveillance under the foreign intelligence surveillance act of non-us citizens abroad whether certain media groups to say that we communicate with these people and similar conditions are going to be picked on the boards and wanted a declaration that provision that allowed the program to go forward was unconstitutional if the supreme court decided 5-4 that
and the constitution is law, that was the key part, law by litigants. not like a star-spangled banner or the pledge of allegiance but it is really law. duluth standard requirements of the warren court in cases like taxpayers challenging expenditures in support of religion, targets on its evidence is because the to declare the law of the constitution with you make up a case. and that i think would distort what the proper role of the court is in resolving disputes among litigants, which is why...
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no matter what the law says. but her pursuit of losing legal theories in the service of her own personal views doesn't stop there. on enemy combatants, miss halligan signed a report as a bar association member that acertificated that the authorization for use of military force did not authorize long-term detention of enemy combatants. in 2005, the u.s. supreme court ruled in hamdi v. rumsfeld that the president did, in fact -- did, in fact -- have this authority. yet despite this precedent, miss halligan chose to file an amicus brief years later arguing that the president did not possess this legal authority that the supreme court had already upheld. on immigration, miss halligan chose to file an amicus brief in the supreme court arguing that the national labor relations board should have the legal authority to grant back pay to illegal aliens. federal law, however, prohibits illegal aliens from working in the united states in the first place. fortunately the court sided with the law and disagreed with miss halli
no matter what the law says. but her pursuit of losing legal theories in the service of her own personal views doesn't stop there. on enemy combatants, miss halligan signed a report as a bar association member that acertificated that the authorization for use of military force did not authorize long-term detention of enemy combatants. in 2005, the u.s. supreme court ruled in hamdi v. rumsfeld that the president did, in fact -- did, in fact -- have this authority. yet despite this precedent,...
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see even a 30 or 40% move from here over the next few years, they get uncomfortable because of the law of large numbers, i think. remember, japan went to -- i shouldn't bring up japan, japan was at 40,000 at one point. these numbers are doable at some point? >> the individual household has 34% in stocks. the allocations are too low to fund retirements going forward. yeah. stocks will be the asset class of choice, i think, for quite some period of time. there will be corrections along the way. >> when we get to stan druckerman of yesterday and we're all getting older and their expenses to take care of all of us and for all of us to retire. that is looming at some point, right? the future does have serious challenges? >> no question. it comes back to that entitlement reform we're talking about earlier, we have to deal with medicare and medicaid. these are ticking time bombs. the guys on washington punted on all of that. we're not done with this. the good news is in terms of getting the deficit and debt levels down, we are making progress but not dealing with longer term structural issues
see even a 30 or 40% move from here over the next few years, they get uncomfortable because of the law of large numbers, i think. remember, japan went to -- i shouldn't bring up japan, japan was at 40,000 at one point. these numbers are doable at some point? >> the individual household has 34% in stocks. the allocations are too low to fund retirements going forward. yeah. stocks will be the asset class of choice, i think, for quite some period of time. there will be corrections along the...